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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Pony-projecting heated mirrors now installed :D
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<blockquote data-quote="Gabe9195" data-source="post: 14063309" data-attributes="member: 156435"><p>Unfortunately I don't. I will tell you that there are 4 tabs total, 2 on top, 1 on top/side toward the outer part of the mirror, and 1 on the lower part toward the inner part of the mirror (closer to the body of the car)</p><p></p><p>The top 3 tabs that are built into the cover are small plastic square tabs that, when the cover is snapped in place, they slide along the long horizontal tabs that can be seen at the top of the mirror in my first couple of pics. When they reach "home", the cover's tab falls over the edge of the horizontal mirror tab and that locks the cover in place.</p><p></p><p>I tilted the mirror glass all the way down so I'd have room at the top, used a long thin flat head screwdriver to reach in, was lightly pulling back on the painted cover as I reached in and with the top of the screwdriver I got between the cover and the mirror tab and got the top of the mirror tab to bend down enough so the cover tab could slide backward.</p><p></p><p>That worked for the top 3 tabs.</p><p></p><p> The bottom cover tab reaches into the mirror housing and clicks over a small plastic tab that then locks it in place. With the other 3 tabs loose, holding the cover back with my hand so it wouldn't snap locked on its own, I angled the glass away from the inner part of the mirror, stuck my screwdriver in there to reach the cover tab, lifted the cover tab so it would clear the mirror housing tab, then pushed onto the cover tab with the screwdriver so it would pop the cover off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabe9195, post: 14063309, member: 156435"] Unfortunately I don't. I will tell you that there are 4 tabs total, 2 on top, 1 on top/side toward the outer part of the mirror, and 1 on the lower part toward the inner part of the mirror (closer to the body of the car) The top 3 tabs that are built into the cover are small plastic square tabs that, when the cover is snapped in place, they slide along the long horizontal tabs that can be seen at the top of the mirror in my first couple of pics. When they reach "home", the cover's tab falls over the edge of the horizontal mirror tab and that locks the cover in place. I tilted the mirror glass all the way down so I'd have room at the top, used a long thin flat head screwdriver to reach in, was lightly pulling back on the painted cover as I reached in and with the top of the screwdriver I got between the cover and the mirror tab and got the top of the mirror tab to bend down enough so the cover tab could slide backward. That worked for the top 3 tabs. The bottom cover tab reaches into the mirror housing and clicks over a small plastic tab that then locks it in place. With the other 3 tabs loose, holding the cover back with my hand so it wouldn't snap locked on its own, I angled the glass away from the inner part of the mirror, stuck my screwdriver in there to reach the cover tab, lifted the cover tab so it would clear the mirror housing tab, then pushed onto the cover tab with the screwdriver so it would pop the cover off [/QUOTE]
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